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Unwittingly stumbling across a new place is what traveling is about, But of course, it never hurts to understand a few things about the area before you pack your bags. We'll fill you in on a few basic facts about Black Hawk.

To help you get your bearings, Black Hawk sits 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of the noteworthy city of Denver.

Places to visit in Black Hawk

Elegant decor, glittering lights and debonair dealers are a few of the things you'll encounter at Bullwhackers Casino. Meander around the blackjack tables or simply sit back with a cocktail and soak up the atmosphere. Want some more options? Spending time in nature has been shown to be beneficial to both your spiritual and physical state of being. Take a trip to Golden Gate Canyon State Park and reap the benefits of connecting with the natural world. But there's more. Step inside a world where dice are thrown, bets are placed and crowds go wild. The Canyon Casino is the place to go for an extraordinary night out.

Where do you fly into for Black Hawk?

Luggage and passport ready to go? Awesome — hop on the flight to Denver International Airport (DEN). Once you hit the tarmac, you'll be just 40 miles (64 kilometers) to the east from the heart of Black Hawk.

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